The notion of, "if you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place" has become increasingly prevalent in our technologically based society. Due to the increased mobility of technology and the high speeds of communication anything we do, form a quote to a wardrobe malfunction can be broadcast to people. With the click of a button a photo can be uploaded to facebook and titter revealing exactly what you're doing. Unfortunately, compromising photographs and situations are broadcast on the web. The internet and social networking have made the modification of behavior almost a necessity. When photos, tweets and status updates are posted online they are able to be read by everyone and anyone. If the individual doesn't want anyone to know what they are doing, them perhaps it is advisable not to engage in the activity the the first place. Communication devices have allowed to a decrease in privacy, and much like the panoipticon we are always been watched but never know who we are watched by. In order to avoid these mishaps, modification in behavior is needed. This rise of behavior modification also leads to the question if there is any space in which we can engage in actions and not have them broadcast to everyone. Increased use in technology has become a factor in limiting us and our behavior.